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we're talking big money. and doing something on social security and medi-scare. this could easily collapse, but for the first time, -- and medicare. this could easily collapse, but for the first time, you have the leader of the country and the principal legislators doing something. >> but the leader of the country past to meet. this is language he has used for two -- "i am happy to discuss" -- it is not discussion time, it is crunch time. why have we not heard one proposal from the president? the republicans have made a lot. specificic what are you going to do on medicare? >> this is such a circular argument we' having herere. some of us, if you of oz, one of us -- [laughter] had an idea earlier in the year that it would come to this. "come into my parlor, said the spider to the fliy." in came the republicans with the ryan plan, that there had to hand it to them politically -- i am not saying they are substantivelyrong -- a and tying the reductions to the debt limit to force them to c come to the table and talk about making changes. i don't see that as dithering
we're talking big money. and doing something on social security and medi-scare. this could easily collapse, but for the first time, -- and medicare. this could easily collapse, but for the first time, you have the leader of the country and the principal legislators doing something. >> but the leader of the country past to meet. this is language he has used for two -- "i am happy to discuss" -- it is not discussion time, it is crunch time. why have we not heard one proposal from...
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he came to do big things. >> he came to do big things, you say. it is a big deal, this $4 trillion, and it would require a lot of complex negotiations. why is it, then, that he came to it quite late? >> he didn't come to it quite late. not at all. >> he didn't come to the urgent aggressive negotiations quite late. >> that's not true. he laid out a budget in february, he laid out in april after congressman ryan and republicans put their budget forward which basically changed medicare as we've known it in the contract with americans that's been there now for 70 years. he came and laid out a $4 trillion plan in april. his message is repeated. we've been in discussions and negotiations. he had the vice president after meeting with the eight senior leaders in april, late april, early may, have a pros toes move forward. that went up until ten days ago or so. and then the republicans decided they would back out of that. again, because they are trying to make a statement about the -- their position that no revenue can be in any deal. we're fighting to try
he came to do big things. >> he came to do big things, you say. it is a big deal, this $4 trillion, and it would require a lot of complex negotiations. why is it, then, that he came to it quite late? >> he didn't come to it quite late. not at all. >> he didn't come to the urgent aggressive negotiations quite late. >> that's not true. he laid out a budget in february, he laid out in april after congressman ryan and republicans put their budget forward which basically...
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we're talking big money. and doing something on social security and medicaid. it could all easily collapse, but for the first time, you have the leader of the country and a principal legislators at least looking at the possibility of doing the right thing. >> but the leader of the country has to lead. he has not yet. even though we have had the rumors and leaks that he is prepared to look at and to discuss, that is language he has used for two -- "i am happy to discuss --" is that the discussion time. it is crunch time. why have we not heard one proposal from the president? what are you going to do on medicare? >> it is such a certain argument we are having here brought some of us, a few of us, one of us maybe -- [laughter] has an idea that i-he would come to this, -- the idea that he would come to this, "come into my parlor, said the spider to fly." the republicans had their heads handed to them politically -- i am not saying they are substantively wrong -- they tidies debt reductions -- to the reductions -- tied it these debt reductions to the debt limit. i d
we're talking big money. and doing something on social security and medicaid. it could all easily collapse, but for the first time, you have the leader of the country and a principal legislators at least looking at the possibility of doing the right thing. >> but the leader of the country has to lead. he has not yet. even though we have had the rumors and leaks that he is prepared to look at and to discuss, that is language he has used for two -- "i am happy to discuss --" is...
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very hard to do a big deal, too. obviously, we have to pass an agreement, but the president will be working towards the largest possible deal because that's what's right for the country. >> the specific consequences of inaction and potential default -- that august 2nd date is coming. this is a big issue in congress and also among those running for president or perhaps running for president. sarah palin did an interview with "newsweek" and said this is not the apocalypse here. i'm asking you specific consequences to the united states of getting to august 2nd without raising the debt limit. >> let me that i can this clear, david, the united states is not going to default. we're a country that pays its bills. we're going to meet our obligations, and leadership in congress, republicans and democrats, house and senate, understand that. speaker boehner, to his credit, said from the beginning, we are not going to default as a country, because he understands it would be catastrophic for the american economy. let me explain w
very hard to do a big deal, too. obviously, we have to pass an agreement, but the president will be working towards the largest possible deal because that's what's right for the country. >> the specific consequences of inaction and potential default -- that august 2nd date is coming. this is a big issue in congress and also among those running for president or perhaps running for president. sarah palin did an interview with "newsweek" and said this is not the apocalypse here....
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today military police investigated the area around seven hundred eighteen was so big that i said those who had been there illegally for six weeks were asked in the name of the law to cease their illegal activities and they refused and so today military police proceeded to remove them from the area. then that out the nearest wire is very rigid and very difficult to cut through just. we believe it to be ineffective against being breached. and i don't know bill. come on come on. come on back here. we had a visitor we're already over ten minutes a request but you follow me. here to tell him that there is there is a unique situation there's an intruder peace land peace peace peace learned you know peace. your peace peace. we're. we're. a citizen returns to islam and he's to this place and to you. already. know you continue trying to get back into your country. yes i may be one of the first but i probably won't be the last. as you look through the razor wire but we'll see what there is they have the iron curtain used to be here we're not afraid of anyone. psychotic which is why you're agains
today military police investigated the area around seven hundred eighteen was so big that i said those who had been there illegally for six weeks were asked in the name of the law to cease their illegal activities and they refused and so today military police proceeded to remove them from the area. then that out the nearest wire is very rigid and very difficult to cut through just. we believe it to be ineffective against being breached. and i don't know bill. come on come on. come on back here....
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for democrats, the big divide will be over seoul's security. the administration has signaled some willingness to start addressing social security and may be cutting a program of debt and that is something that many rank-and-file democrats say is a nonstarter for them. >> medicare? >> that is something that a lot of democrats have objections to. they see it as something back and use -- be used effectively for the in the 2012 elections. people don't like those cuts of they are unwilling to give that up as a political weapon. >> what does that mean for getting some sort of deal out of the house? is the dynamic the same in the senate? >> it is fairly similar in both chambers right now. right now, they're walking a tight line. the more the republicans know that they need 50 or 60 democrats to pass it out of the house. the problem is not anything except they have to give up certain things and push more republicans away. the way to balance losing republicans looking democrats is very difficult for them. you see the minority leader nancy pelosi and ste
for democrats, the big divide will be over seoul's security. the administration has signaled some willingness to start addressing social security and may be cutting a program of debt and that is something that many rank-and-file democrats say is a nonstarter for them. >> medicare? >> that is something that a lot of democrats have objections to. they see it as something back and use -- be used effectively for the in the 2012 elections. people don't like those cuts of they are...
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the other thing, as diane said, it has a big, big chance of contagion. what happens in greece could trigger then portugal. it could trigger something in ireland. maybe even something in italy. that then has a real impact on u.s. banks. there's a lot of counterparty activity there. there's also a lot of confidence impact. what happens when people suddenly see other people can't pay their debts is that they stop lending. the financial system starts to seize. it seizes up. that's exactly what happened two years ago. we don't want to see that happen again. >> diane, it's interesting, the president talking about the debt ceiling recently. not to get into the debt ceiling. i want to stay with greece for a minute. he said, we can't afford to have unpredictable things going on in the global economy right now. we just can't and that's what this is all about. we don't need anything unpredictable. >> we have frankly far too much unpredictable. we have a lot of uncertainty in the global economy. anything we can do to reduce that uncertainty at this stage of the game
the other thing, as diane said, it has a big, big chance of contagion. what happens in greece could trigger then portugal. it could trigger something in ireland. maybe even something in italy. that then has a real impact on u.s. banks. there's a lot of counterparty activity there. there's also a lot of confidence impact. what happens when people suddenly see other people can't pay their debts is that they stop lending. the financial system starts to seize. it seizes up. that's exactly what...
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but there is a big difference between how people perceive small businesses and big corporations. small businesses are some of the most popular things in our polling. big corporations get 25% favorable. it is politically wise to go after the oil corporations and the big banks. they have been getting a break for years. but they need to make sure that they are not paying too broadly of russia's anti-business. they want to major that none of the middle-class and working- class people are getting the breaks, but small businesses, too. too. we need to reach out to those important constituents which are important to the middle of the electorate. if democrats can turn that around, it will be a big improvement in 2012 and beyond. host: on twitter. guest: i believe there is a political reality and a policy reality. i believe with minority leader pelosi and most americans that large-scale been that cuts should be off the table. plan, itike the ryan is terrible. also terrible politically. if you want to have but $4 trillion granted deficit deal, there will have to be compromising. there prob
but there is a big difference between how people perceive small businesses and big corporations. small businesses are some of the most popular things in our polling. big corporations get 25% favorable. it is politically wise to go after the oil corporations and the big banks. they have been getting a break for years. but they need to make sure that they are not paying too broadly of russia's anti-business. they want to major that none of the middle-class and working- class people are getting...
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she thought it was no big deal. as she walked into the clinic, something odd happened. another girl looked at her and said all babies want to be born. she ignored her. your baby had a heart. she thought this was propaganda. your baby has fingernails. that was odd. she walked into the abortion clinic and sat down. she glanced around and couldn't help that everyone was playing with their fingernails. tapping them, she thought fingernails, i have a life growing inside of me. she walked out of the abortion clinic. that was the end of the story. let me ask you this. how many remember the statistic that you gave you about a minute and a half go? how many of you remember what prompted jane? everybody remembers. fingernails. even though of you who remember the statistic 1,465,000. they have abandoned as an emotional tool. we think that intellectual argument trumps emotion. you hear it on talk radio all the time. we have -- of all of the logical arguments, we have all of the facts on our side. they rely on emotion all the time. yeah, well, because it works. we need to start taki
she thought it was no big deal. as she walked into the clinic, something odd happened. another girl looked at her and said all babies want to be born. she ignored her. your baby had a heart. she thought this was propaganda. your baby has fingernails. that was odd. she walked into the abortion clinic and sat down. she glanced around and couldn't help that everyone was playing with their fingernails. tapping them, she thought fingernails, i have a life growing inside of me. she walked out of the...
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what's the big deal about political tweets on the campaign trail? we talk with our political leader in sites indexed on this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, i tell ya, i work a long day, every day. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: plywood, cement. i, i enjoy the breeze on my tongue. well uh, and every weekend, seems like we're headin' down to the lake. we're pullin' a boat or somethin'. i don't know why. i just do. it's not a problem. i don't mind as long as we always stop at chevron and get that techron stuff. my ears flop around too. check it out. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you, care for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. it's hard work; i need a nap. >> all right. that's a better pitcher than we had before. >> yeah. >> speaking of the earth, the president took questions about the budget, the debt ceiling, and more. >> and he consolidated his answers to 140 characters or less. >> and the questions had to come in at 140 characters or less. the tea party tries to up the ante because they hol
what's the big deal about political tweets on the campaign trail? we talk with our political leader in sites indexed on this. ,,,,,,,,,,,, i tell ya, i work a long day, every day. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: plywood, cement. i, i enjoy the breeze on my tongue. well uh, and every weekend, seems like we're headin' down to the lake. we're pullin' a boat or somethin'. i don't know why. i just do. it's not a problem. i don't mind as long as we...
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for his birthday there were going to do a big thing. it was going to be a big surprise. they get hundreds of thousands of these every week. they have a strong following. every year to a takeover youtube with people taking over youtube about what is awesome in the world. youtube has partnered with them. it has been amazing. it has increased awareness for all of these organizations. to speak to his birthday, on his birthday last year, johnson, hank, you are 30. i realize you do not like many things. you do not like stuff. i did not know what to get you. but then i remembered you like oxygen. for your 30th birthday, we have planted 20,000 trees in your name. then he showed a 10 minute video of people in iraq, all over the united states, almost every continent except antarctica. this beautiful music of people planting trees with signs a said happy birthday, hank. we work with them in the aftermath of the earthquake in haiti. we worked with all of these different people. we reached out to everyone we possibly new including j.k. rowling who sent us seven harry potter bucks. we
for his birthday there were going to do a big thing. it was going to be a big surprise. they get hundreds of thousands of these every week. they have a strong following. every year to a takeover youtube with people taking over youtube about what is awesome in the world. youtube has partnered with them. it has been amazing. it has increased awareness for all of these organizations. to speak to his birthday, on his birthday last year, johnson, hank, you are 30. i realize you do not like many...
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that was a big part of bin laden's persona. he wrote poetry. and he is, he was always described in personal dealings with him as, you know, rather gentle and con said rate -- considerate, far from a screamer. zawahiri, i gather, is not a pleasant person to be around at all. much more rigid, much more didactic, mind you, we're talking about opposing characters who planned 9/11, so i don't want to push that one too far. but i think in portraying bin laden it was important to get him right and see him as his act colite who was going to put his life on the line for this plot would see him, as an inspirational figure. that only makes sense. because you're not seeing him when you're the reader. you're not seeing him through the americans' point of view, you're seeing him from the point of view from someone who's actually been inspired by him, and you want to understand how that could possibly be. >> and one of the things your characters from the west or the middle east have in common is that they're having to use different identities. brooke chandler
that was a big part of bin laden's persona. he wrote poetry. and he is, he was always described in personal dealings with him as, you know, rather gentle and con said rate -- considerate, far from a screamer. zawahiri, i gather, is not a pleasant person to be around at all. much more rigid, much more didactic, mind you, we're talking about opposing characters who planned 9/11, so i don't want to push that one too far. but i think in portraying bin laden it was important to get him right and see...
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for the crew a big welcome aboard. here now is cnn's john zarrella. >> reporter: sunday was another historic day in space. the space shuttle "atlantis" docking with the international space station early sunday afternoon. and the astronauts were so far ahead of the time line in this docking maneuver that they were actually able to open the hatch about 30 minutes ahead of schedule. of course, another historic moment there. the last time that the space shuttle visiting the space station. the hatch opening, the six members of the international space station greeting the four astronauts as they got onboard the space station. so ten in all now onboard the space station and for the next several days, a lot of work to do. they will be transferring more than 7,000 pounds of equipment and supplies to stock up literally the pantry and the refrigerator on the space station so there'll be enough supplies to last the crews up there for a good year. now, what also happened earlier on sunday as the space shuttle "atlantis" was approac
for the crew a big welcome aboard. here now is cnn's john zarrella. >> reporter: sunday was another historic day in space. the space shuttle "atlantis" docking with the international space station early sunday afternoon. and the astronauts were so far ahead of the time line in this docking maneuver that they were actually able to open the hatch about 30 minutes ahead of schedule. of course, another historic moment there. the last time that the space shuttle visiting the space...
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demonstrated a quality about president obama, in effect he spoke or walked softly and he carried a big stick. this operation was in the planning stages for months and months and months, but at the end of the day, the person that had to make the decision to sign the order was barack obama, and so i want to certainly give the president credit for a great sense of determination, and the way indeed in by it was handled and i don't think that ought to dominate the discussion but it certainly has to be said because many people questioned whether the president had the determination to make these sort of calls. i think he demonstrated that not only he did but he succeeded. let's remember, jimmy carter sought an intervention to free the hostages. it did not work. ronald reagan sought a missile strike to take out gadhafi many years ago. bill clinton had an unsuccessful intervention at the branch davidian compound. barack obama has succeeded in undertaking a highly risky but very important effort. >> shortly after taking office i directed leanne pa nnetta the director of the cia to make the killi
demonstrated a quality about president obama, in effect he spoke or walked softly and he carried a big stick. this operation was in the planning stages for months and months and months, but at the end of the day, the person that had to make the decision to sign the order was barack obama, and so i want to certainly give the president credit for a great sense of determination, and the way indeed in by it was handled and i don't think that ought to dominate the discussion but it certainly has to...
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on the 100 block of freemont, a big gig has been halted. earlier today, crews were working on relocating underground utilities for the transit center. but at 12:30 this afternoon, a subconsultant for the company m squared hit a high voltage wire, the sparks causing third degree burns to his hands and face. >> they were trying to clear some facilities out. >> pg & e says because construction on the terminal is a multi-year multi-phased project, it won't shut off power to the line because it will impact too many customers. >> it hurts, it just hurts. >> reporter: these veterans of the construction business walked by the site to find out what happened and were devastated to hear one of their own had been injured. >> i'm a pile driver and as a pile driver, you know, you don't know what's under ground and it's always a risk. >> reporter: pg & e says the subcontractor have detailed maps of what lies under ground and that everything is marked in paint prior to a dig. >> a job of this size and of this magnitude, really there's a lot of moving parts
on the 100 block of freemont, a big gig has been halted. earlier today, crews were working on relocating underground utilities for the transit center. but at 12:30 this afternoon, a subconsultant for the company m squared hit a high voltage wire, the sparks causing third degree burns to his hands and face. >> they were trying to clear some facilities out. >> pg & e says because construction on the terminal is a multi-year multi-phased project, it won't shut off power to the line...
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that was a big story but not nearly as big as what happened to the two-time defending germany. a scoreless game against japan and in extra time, she outran the defense and let one fly from the corner. this would be the game's only goal and handed germany its first loss in the world cup tournament in 12 years. germany's last loss was to the us in 1999. the germans are eliminated, japan moves on to the semifinals to meet the winner of sweden against australia. >>> the earthquakes did something tonight they seem to specialize in recently. the quake finished in a scoreless tie with the philadelphia union. they're 5, 6 and 7 on the season and three from the bottom in the western conference. >>> stage 8 of the tour de france which hit the mountains for the first time. the 117-mile stage. the winner was from portugal. the yellow jersey still belongs to a man from norway. he was one second in front of evans of australia. >>> that will do it for this saturday night edition of sports wrap. see you again tomorrow at 5:00. >> see you then. thanks, joe. >> that's going to be our report for
that was a big story but not nearly as big as what happened to the two-time defending germany. a scoreless game against japan and in extra time, she outran the defense and let one fly from the corner. this would be the game's only goal and handed germany its first loss in the world cup tournament in 12 years. germany's last loss was to the us in 1999. the germans are eliminated, japan moves on to the semifinals to meet the winner of sweden against australia. >>> the earthquakes did...
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. >> here is my big problem. network executives, television executives have decided to give programs to -- and nancy grace is a friend of mine, i want to say up front, i worked with her at court tv, i co-hosted a baby shower, but let's remember, i'm are trained journalist. she's a lawyer. she's a former prosecutor. there are beauty queens, there are doctors, there are 23450edians, who all have national programs on that talked about this case on television who i would submit are not trained journalists and not really qualified to talk about a case like this, and that's where it gets mixed up. >> i don't think she's qualified, either. i don't know nancy grace, i didn't host her baby shower, i'm sure i would like her as a person, but i think she's wrong. >> i'm not arguing -- >> she influenced the outcome. in the case with the african-american woman. that was a public defender and three-day trial. do you think that jurors sitting in that jury box don't have for a month, wasn't it or three weeks, don't have some sort
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that has played a big role. with this agreement, it would allow us to get our products in there at a faster rate and get them to people who produce them. host: last year, u.s.-colombia trade equaled $27 billion. the u.s. imports $15 billion. those include mineral fuel, precious stones, spices, coffee , plants, fruits, and nuts. guest: crude oil is probably one of our biggest imports. i think it is about $10 billion. i think most people are drinking coffee this morning. i did before i left this morning. coffee is a major agricultural imports for us. they grow bananas. when you go into the stores and see fresh fruit -- fresh cut flowers, a lot of those come from colombia. it is several million dollars' worth. is a bigger -- it is a bigger import for us from colombia than bananas. it contributes to our economy. colombian coffee is pretty much everywhere now. it is benefiting those growers. host: huntington beach, california, jerry on the democrats' line. caller: top of the morning to you. one of the callers brought
that has played a big role. with this agreement, it would allow us to get our products in there at a faster rate and get them to people who produce them. host: last year, u.s.-colombia trade equaled $27 billion. the u.s. imports $15 billion. those include mineral fuel, precious stones, spices, coffee , plants, fruits, and nuts. guest: crude oil is probably one of our biggest imports. i think it is about $10 billion. i think most people are drinking coffee this morning. i did before i left this...
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far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all see different things into egypt but big time together because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been still there we go through the books and the more people should just live on the well the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant north them before i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now. through a prison i guess now they're being really violently want to kill that evolution this tool that in the first place he's known simply as hostile here in egypt a social network or with a twitter army of some thirty thousand followers the military troilus of civilians have to stop immediately immediately this is you know one of the major demands we're putting forward one of many demands including transparent trials for the fallen regime and the purging of corrupt officials they got rid of mubarak you know their high ranking officials but now egypt with the same way it was before january sort of got that lit
far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all see different things into egypt but big time together because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been still there we go through the books and the more people should just live on the well the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant north them before i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now. through a...
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recognize human rights an insistent israel advised by the international law are considered as such a big threat by israel again and this is something that we insist on the part of the us yeah yeah carry on you're part of the global b.d.s. movement and boycott divestment sanctions movement against israel and just the other day we marched seven years to the decision of the i.c.j. the international court of justice which clearly ruled the whole of the station wall is illegal the whole of every single so meant is illegal and also. clearly the west bank east jerusalem and the gaza strip was ok by posting territories that was seven years ago six years ago. it was society. devoid of national committee which is. which has over a hundred seventy different this it was a site you were going to zation zenith including women of invasions trade unions economic institutions and so on and all political parties in dorset but they came out with a call to the international community to apply nonviolent means of boycott divestment and sanctions against israel. until israel abides by as i mentioned before. i
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it's to protect special interest tax breaks for big corporations. we had the corporate jet loophole and big oil and gas companies and folks at the very top of the income ladder. i listen to my friend kevin say these are all small businesses. as you pointed out it just isn't true. >> and for the latest political news, you know exactly where to go, cnn politics.com. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year old how to dunk. woman: scholarship! woman: honey go get him. anncr: there's an easier way to save. get online. go to geico.com. get a quote. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >> this is the celebration before the hard work begins. people of south sudan this weekend welcome their independence and world recognition as africa's 54th country. they have fought a civil war for 50 years. embassy for the republic of south sudan also opened yesterday in washington d.c. the man in the cowboy hat, take a look right there is the new and first president o
it's to protect special interest tax breaks for big corporations. we had the corporate jet loophole and big oil and gas companies and folks at the very top of the income ladder. i listen to my friend kevin say these are all small businesses. as you pointed out it just isn't true. >> and for the latest political news, you know exactly where to go, cnn politics.com. woman: saving for our child's college fund was getting expensive. man: yes it was. so to save some money, we taught our 5 year...
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there was a big part of his persona. he wrote poetry. he was always described in personal dealings with him as generally considered far from as screen. not a pleasant person. is not a pleasant person to be a round ball. much more rigid, much more didactic. mind you, we're talking about the characters, somebody who planned to 9/11. that didn't want to push that went too far. in portraying osama bin laden it was important to get him right in see him as his acolyte who is going to put his life on the line for this plot would see him as an inspirational figure. that only makes sense because you're not seeing him when you are the reader. you aren't seeing him through the americans what do you been seeing it to the point of view of someone who is actually experiencing and has been inspired by him. you want to understand how that could possibly be. >> one of the things your characters from the west german least seven common is that they are having to use different identities. he has to change its name. the characters are having to impose differ
there was a big part of his persona. he wrote poetry. he was always described in personal dealings with him as generally considered far from as screen. not a pleasant person. is not a pleasant person to be a round ball. much more rigid, much more didactic. mind you, we're talking about the characters, somebody who planned to 9/11. that didn't want to push that went too far. in portraying osama bin laden it was important to get him right in see him as his acolyte who is going to put his life on...
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this is going to be a big challenge. just last week we were talking about companies piling on more work for employees. because there are cutbacks it means you're doing the job of three people. now you're going to go to your boss and say i want fewer hours. >> some people are doing it. in my very first job when i launched my first business as a consultant i went from having to work 40 hours a week to 40 hours a month for the same company. >> fantastic. all right. take it from her. valorie burton knows. thanks so much. >>> all right. the final issue of "the news of the world" rolled off the presses just as rupert murdoch arrives in london for damage control. a live report from london, next. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ is it the new forty, i don't know. i probably feel about thi
this is going to be a big challenge. just last week we were talking about companies piling on more work for employees. because there are cutbacks it means you're doing the job of three people. now you're going to go to your boss and say i want fewer hours. >> some people are doing it. in my very first job when i launched my first business as a consultant i went from having to work 40 hours a week to 40 hours a month for the same company. >> fantastic. all right. take it from her....
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[laughter] so i think it was a big mistake. and i think the more traditional way of doing things has been to avoid going beyond a limit in confrontation with the united states. and in that sense it's been wise. i don't think, though, that what i refer to in the book is really confrontation with third parties though i get brought into the confrontation with the united states in other forms. >> norm, and then we had a question right here. >> thank thank you. norman bailey. and thank you, jorge, i look forward with the greatest pleasure to reading the book. i'm going to disagree with something you said in response to a question, and then i'm going to ask a question. um, you said that if truck carrying the illegal immigrants is intercepted, they lose the truck, the immigrants and the money. they don't lose the money, the money's already been paid, and it's in mexico, okay? [laughter] and they don't give a damn about losing the truck and the people. that's totally immaterial. >> but then we agree it's good business. >> yes. [laughte
[laughter] so i think it was a big mistake. and i think the more traditional way of doing things has been to avoid going beyond a limit in confrontation with the united states. and in that sense it's been wise. i don't think, though, that what i refer to in the book is really confrontation with third parties though i get brought into the confrontation with the united states in other forms. >> norm, and then we had a question right here. >> thank thank you. norman bailey. and thank...
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earlier last week, they said they wanted a big deal. but the debt ceiling, entitlement reform, deficit reduction, big issues that both parties have argued about for decades. >> to do that, both sides are going to step outside of the comfort zone and make sacrifices. >> this morning it doesn't look like that is going to happen. >> they have spent weeks on this. they have been in the room and said it's very important. they have both to gain by doing and they have other things. >> speaker says he wants a smaller 2 had trillion deal same one the vice president was discussing with a bipartisan group before the president got involved in the talks. what happened? boehner heard from chief party members they would reject any tax increases. on the president's desk, democrats would not go for the big deal either. >> democrats are not support go cuts to social security or medicare. >> all parties agree that something has to happen, if the debt ceiling is not raised the government could defaulted on the obligations sending the economy into a tail sp
earlier last week, they said they wanted a big deal. but the debt ceiling, entitlement reform, deficit reduction, big issues that both parties have argued about for decades. >> to do that, both sides are going to step outside of the comfort zone and make sacrifices. >> this morning it doesn't look like that is going to happen. >> they have spent weeks on this. they have been in the room and said it's very important. they have both to gain by doing and they have other things....
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a big day today. in three minutes from now, susan, will be the final burn of the space shuttle's rocket jets that they have on there that will put them in the final configuration for that docking, again, at 11:06 eastern time, and a couple hours later there will be a welcome aboard ceremony on the international space station, as the last crew of a space shuttle visits the space station. >> it's fascinating, the final four up there in space station. >> boy, there's a lot of work there to do. almost immediately, tomorrow they will start to unload that more than 7,000 pounds of goods to stock up the shuttles -- or the space station's pantry and refrigerator for a year, and then on tuesday there is a space walk that will be performed by two of the six space station astronauts, and they will take off an old bump that fails and that pump will be taken and put in the space station's cargo bay, a piece of space junk they don't need up there, along with other junk the space shuttle will be bringing back. there
a big day today. in three minutes from now, susan, will be the final burn of the space shuttle's rocket jets that they have on there that will put them in the final configuration for that docking, again, at 11:06 eastern time, and a couple hours later there will be a welcome aboard ceremony on the international space station, as the last crew of a space shuttle visits the space station. >> it's fascinating, the final four up there in space station. >> boy, there's a lot of work...
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that is when you make big decisions. your more intelligence. hosni mubarak had 30 years of leverage on his side to reform egypt, and what did he do? he actually joked people more and more every day, and then he tried to do in six days what he should have done over 16 years. that asymmetry in power today between israel and the surrounding arab states and the palestinians has never been greater. it has so much leverage on its side. we have an israeli prime minister who has this armed coast rica. the palestinians have made every mistake in the book, because they were just the flip side of that. you had an israeli prime minister who was offering them up peace initiative, and they played games around that. they had a nine month freeze and in the ninth month, the palestinians showed up. i think this is on a tragic track. you have zero meaningful leadership on both sides and they are heading for a train wreck at the un. i hope we get out of the way. >> we should not be coded? >> i am thinking about that. i am not sure that they do not need some real s
that is when you make big decisions. your more intelligence. hosni mubarak had 30 years of leverage on his side to reform egypt, and what did he do? he actually joked people more and more every day, and then he tried to do in six days what he should have done over 16 years. that asymmetry in power today between israel and the surrounding arab states and the palestinians has never been greater. it has so much leverage on its side. we have an israeli prime minister who has this armed coast rica....
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even in a sport of big men, yao ming stood out. at 7'6", yao was one of the tallest players ever. he would be an nba all-star eight times. averaging 19 points per game. yet, his biggest impact came off the court. making the nba hugely popular in china. yao was a perfect ambabaador. intelligent, hard-working, beloved by teammates. he became the face of a changing china. carried his nation's flag during the beijing olympics. in the end, injuries did yao in. his size 19 feet could nt take the pounding anymore. able to play just five games over the last two years. now, he's calling it quits. yao ming is 30 years old. >>> when we come back today, that stunning moment the fans went wild this afternoon. aner. three uses will help remove odor-causing residues and leave your washer clean and fresh. to help maintain your h.e. washer, use tide washing machine cleaner once a month. and always wash with tide h.e. detergent, specially formulated for proper h.e. performance. tide washing machine cleaner. clean laundry starts with a clean washer. summertime is now a happy time. when we can eat wh
even in a sport of big men, yao ming stood out. at 7'6", yao was one of the tallest players ever. he would be an nba all-star eight times. averaging 19 points per game. yet, his biggest impact came off the court. making the nba hugely popular in china. yao was a perfect ambabaador. intelligent, hard-working, beloved by teammates. he became the face of a changing china. carried his nation's flag during the beijing olympics. in the end, injuries did yao in. his size 19 feet could nt take the...
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what is the troop strength, the terrorist trained, how big is it? are the weapons coming through sudan or are any of them coming from china? with regards to the pirates, the doctor pointed out in his testimony and others have pointed out as well that there needs to be a land solution. i think that is obvious, but if you could touch on that. we will do all the questions -- >> deputy secretary, if i could ask this question -- when the last administration left office, there was an internal debate about whether eritrea should be designated as a state sponsor of terrorism for its support of al- sabah. it did not happen at the time, but just after she left government service, the former assistant secretary wrote a good piece in though wall street journal with these seem of eritrea should be listed as a state sponsor of terrorism. we have the u.n. reports citing their support and the case is cut and dry. the assistant secretary testified flat out that the government of eritrea continues to supply missions to extremist elements -- we are trying to put them
what is the troop strength, the terrorist trained, how big is it? are the weapons coming through sudan or are any of them coming from china? with regards to the pirates, the doctor pointed out in his testimony and others have pointed out as well that there needs to be a land solution. i think that is obvious, but if you could touch on that. we will do all the questions -- >> deputy secretary, if i could ask this question -- when the last administration left office, there was an internal...
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what's the big deal? >> and a naturalized u.s. citizen could be governor of arizona not perhaps tomorrow but it could happen. >> absolutely. [inaudible] born in mexico? >> and number of people born in mexico a lot in the position. >> needless to say not only mexicans but secretaries of state, etc.. >> we want to give everybody an opportunity for dialogue if you wouldn't mind raising your hand introducing yourself i'm going to start with the co-sponsor of this and then come back to jimmy. >> thank you. i'm the director of the program to america, and we have had a great collaboration with jorge and i had the privilege of editing to him from time to time at the various newspapers and it's always been an intellectual privileged to work with you and i really congratulate you on this book which is fantastic. i had the opportunity to finish it yesterday. i wanted to ask you, one of the most riveting passages was your description about the lack of social cohesion and civic engagement in mexico. when you look at the statistics of associati
what's the big deal? >> and a naturalized u.s. citizen could be governor of arizona not perhaps tomorrow but it could happen. >> absolutely. [inaudible] born in mexico? >> and number of people born in mexico a lot in the position. >> needless to say not only mexicans but secretaries of state, etc.. >> we want to give everybody an opportunity for dialogue if you wouldn't mind raising your hand introducing yourself i'm going to start with the co-sponsor of this and...
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it's still a big deal. but that deal comes with most, that savings comes mostly in deficit cuts, not the significant changes to medicare and medicaid and social security and increased revenue in terms of tax increases that was going to be needed for the $4 trillion that we all knew and had been hearing from members on the hill that any kind of tax increase was continuing to be a very big problem inside the republican party. and at the end of the day, susan, you know, we need to find enough members to vote for a bill that's going to pass in order to get the debt ceiling raised by august 2nd. and we're coming up on the deadline. >> the deadline is august 2nd, how critical is that to make to ewing 2 dnd? >> reporter: the treasury secretary said that's the deadline, that's very important. after that, the united states is going to be questionable how the united states will pay its bills. and everyone involved, even despite this kind of breakdown in talks, that came late last night and we'll see how that leads in
it's still a big deal. but that deal comes with most, that savings comes mostly in deficit cuts, not the significant changes to medicare and medicaid and social security and increased revenue in terms of tax increases that was going to be needed for the $4 trillion that we all knew and had been hearing from members on the hill that any kind of tax increase was continuing to be a very big problem inside the republican party. and at the end of the day, susan, you know, we need to find enough...
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big pockets of sunshine in some areas. we're giving you a live look. at&t park, are you headed to see the giants this afternoon? it's going to be a breezy one. temperatures will be running a little cool. 60degrees expected. partly cloudy skies. game time right about 5:05. make sure bring along, perhaps a jacket. if you're going to be on the other side of town for sunday streets you is expect upper 50s and lower 60s. temperatures comfortable, even inland. mid-70s in napa today. 80 for livermore. 71 fremont. 76 for san jose. 71 mountain view. 59degrees in pacifica. extended forecast here, we will continue unseasonably cool weather all the way through thursday. we could see a patchy drizzle throughout the morning hours, and this pattern going to be with us. if it's been a little hot for you inland, enjoy. you're back into the mid, and low 70s tuesday, wednesday, and thursday. back to you. >>> a truck driver in michigan was killed after his semi truck slammed into a grocery store. this is the aftermath of yesterday's crash. police say the driver was cut of
big pockets of sunshine in some areas. we're giving you a live look. at&t park, are you headed to see the giants this afternoon? it's going to be a breezy one. temperatures will be running a little cool. 60degrees expected. partly cloudy skies. game time right about 5:05. make sure bring along, perhaps a jacket. if you're going to be on the other side of town for sunday streets you is expect upper 50s and lower 60s. temperatures comfortable, even inland. mid-70s in napa today. 80 for...